It was recently confirmed that a small amount of cocaine was discovered on the tour bus near to Weiland’s body. Police in Bloomington, Minnesota later arrested Tommy Black for possession of a controlled substance.

However, Bloomington Deputy Police Chief Mike Hartley has now stated that authorities will not be pursuing a drug charge against Black because it is too difficult to prove who purchased the illegal substances.

“(The narcotics) were found in a bunk and obviously with several people residing on a bus a number of people could have potentially possessed those narcotics, so at the end of the day we decided not to pursue charges against him,” Deputy Hartley told People magazine.

Weiland’s funeral took place at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on December 10 and was attended by members of Weiland’s former bands Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver.